Bronxville’s Mayor Marvin gives power outage update

Bronxville Mayor Mary C. Marvin has put out an update on the power outages:

Our village staff has been on every Con Edison municipal phone call and we have a liaison from Con Edison stationed at Village Hall.

To date, this is what we have learned:

166,000 Westchester residences have no power.

There are three hospitals, 132 schools and dozens of polling stations still without power. Con Edison will be addressing these first.

Their other high priorities are water and sewage treatment plants powered by Con Edison.

Mutual aid crews are now arriving from Maryland, Alabama and California. Those with underground expertise are headed to New York City. Those with overhead line experience are deployed to Westchester.

Regular Westchester County crews are not being diverted to New York City.

2,598 customers in Bronxville are out of power (94 percent of our village).

The first step in the process has been safety. We have two crews in the village that just completed removing all the live wires from the village.

The crews are beginning restoration with a concentration on schools and polling places first.

Other repairs are prioritized by Con Ed on the following basis: The easiest repairs (other nearby communities had some easy fixes, for example, resetting a generator box); the repairs that will give power to the most people on a feed; All of Bronxville repairs are more complicated as there has been significant line damage due to falling trees and poles.

Residents must keep calling Con Ed to report their individual outages at 1-800-75ConEd. It is a completely antiquated system, but that is what they have as they process a “ticket” for each address and how they measure the seriousness of an outage.

Just announced: Con Ed does not expect 100 percent restoration in the entire county to take place until Nov. 10 or Nov. 11.

Additionally, we were just advised that the data shown on the map Con Ed provided online to customers is incorrect and has not been updated.

1 Comment

Angela

This is now our 5th night without power. We have a 5 year old and a 5 month old baby. Our house is freezing and we have no family nearby to go to so we are stuck here. Our baby is now sick with a chest infection. When will our power be restored?! How long is it going to take Con Ed to get their act together?? We live on a square of townhouses with almost 50 people, 30 of whom are children – all cold and all without power. Isnt that a priority? Waiting until Nov 11 IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!